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textured soils on uplands. The Morley-Blount association is deep, moderately well drained and somewhat poorly drained, nearly level to steep, and medium textured soils on uplands. Stream System No.4, 5 and 6 possess the.Morley- Blount association almost exclusively throughout their drainage areas. Stream System No. 9 is comprised of the Morley-Blount association for the major portion of its drainage area with the Blount-Pewamo association in the extreme upstream reaches. The cornmon area within the St. Joseph River flood plain and Tiernan Ditch is designated as the Eel-Martinsville-Genesee association. It is a deep, well and moderately' well drained, nearly level to moderately sloping, and medium to moderately fine textured soil/'qn bottom lands and stream terraces. Stream System No. 8 contains the Morley-Blount and Blount-Pewamo associations in nearly equal proportions in the upper half of the drainage area. The Lenawee-Montgomery-Rensselaer association is located in the Koester Ditch area in the lower reaches of the drainage area. It is a deep, very poorly drained, nearly level and medium to fine textured soil on uplands, in drainage ways and on stream terraces. The Eel-Martinsville-Genesee association is located in the Maumee River flood plain at its confluence with Koester Ditch. More specific soil information is contained in the Soil Survey of Allen County, Indiana, published by the SCS in cooperation with the Purdue Agricultural Experiment Station. "Soils Data" contained within this report under subheading "Study Results and Application" provides detailed soils information for each of the stream systems. F. Current Land Use •. The total number of housing units in Allen County has increased more than 9
Object Description
Title | Flood hazard analyses: selected streams Allen County, Indiana |
Creator | United States. Soil Conservation Service |
Topic | Floodplain, Floods |
Subject |
Floods--Indiana--Allen County Flood damage prevention--Indiana--Allen County |
Geographical Coverage | Allen County, Indiana |
Date of Original | November 1974 |
Time Period | 1900-1999 |
Source | Print version: United States. Soil Conservation Service. Flood hazard analyses: selected streams Allen County, Indiana. (Indianapolis, Ind.: United States Department of Agriculture Soil Conservation Service, 1974), 1 v. |
Additional Availability | Print version might be available at IPFW Helmke Library. See online catalog. |
Rights | Copyright Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne, 2006- . All rights reserved. May not be reproduced without permission. For information regarding reproduction and use see: http://cdm16776.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/about/collection/p16776coll1/ |
Date Digitally Created | April 17 2012 |
Digital Publisher | Walter E. Helmke Library, Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne |
Digitization Specifications | Missing: Table 1, sheet 3 of 3; Plate 3, sheet 2 of 8, 8 of 8; System 1: exhibit B, sheets 1-4 of 4; exhibit C, sheet 1 of 3; System 2: exhibit B, sheets 1-6 of 6, exhibit C, sheets 1-2 of 3; System 3: exhibit B, sheets 1-4 of 4; System 4: exhibit B, sheets 1-4 of 4; System 5: exhibit B, sheets 1-2 of 2, exhibit C, sheet 1 of 1; System 6: exhibit B, sheets 1-2 of 2; System 7: exhibit B, sheets 1-5 of 5, exhibit C, sheet 1 of 3; System 8: exhibit B, sheets 1-2 of 2; System 9: exhibit B, sheets 1-2 of 2; System 10: exhibit A; exhibit B, sheets 1-8 of 8; exhibit C, sheet 3 of 6. This pdf file was derived from black and white, 400 dpi, 1-bit; grayscale 300 dpi, 8-bit; and color 300 dpi, 24-bit uncompressed TIFF images that were scanned from the originals using a Fujitsu 5750C scanner with Adobe Acrobat 8.0 Professional scanning software. |
Content Type | Text |
Digital Format | text/pdf |
Collection | Fort Wayne Area Government Information |
Identifier | 30000122011855 |
File Name | 30000122011855.pdf |
Description
Title | Page 14 |
Transcript | textured soils on uplands. The Morley-Blount association is deep, moderately well drained and somewhat poorly drained, nearly level to steep, and medium textured soils on uplands. Stream System No.4, 5 and 6 possess the.Morley- Blount association almost exclusively throughout their drainage areas. Stream System No. 9 is comprised of the Morley-Blount association for the major portion of its drainage area with the Blount-Pewamo association in the extreme upstream reaches. The cornmon area within the St. Joseph River flood plain and Tiernan Ditch is designated as the Eel-Martinsville-Genesee association. It is a deep, well and moderately' well drained, nearly level to moderately sloping, and medium to moderately fine textured soil/'qn bottom lands and stream terraces. Stream System No. 8 contains the Morley-Blount and Blount-Pewamo associations in nearly equal proportions in the upper half of the drainage area. The Lenawee-Montgomery-Rensselaer association is located in the Koester Ditch area in the lower reaches of the drainage area. It is a deep, very poorly drained, nearly level and medium to fine textured soil on uplands, in drainage ways and on stream terraces. The Eel-Martinsville-Genesee association is located in the Maumee River flood plain at its confluence with Koester Ditch. More specific soil information is contained in the Soil Survey of Allen County, Indiana, published by the SCS in cooperation with the Purdue Agricultural Experiment Station. "Soils Data" contained within this report under subheading "Study Results and Application" provides detailed soils information for each of the stream systems. F. Current Land Use •. The total number of housing units in Allen County has increased more than 9 |